hoopvision68
hoopvision68
  • 159
  • 18 364 002
Let's talk about Booty Ball
In recent years, multiple teams have been using an offensive strategy referred to by Brad Underwood as "Booty Ball". This video focuses on Illinois, Penn State, and Villanova's use of the strategy. It looks at the X's and O's and statistics behind posting up guards.
______________________________
Sign up for the Hoop Vision newsletter here: hoopvision.substack.com
Newsletter on Booty Ball: hoopvision.substack.com/p/should-offenses-post-up-their-guards
Twitter: hoopvision68
Hoop Vision Store: hoopvisionhq.com/collections/all
Переглядів: 61 986

Відео

Why This Purdue Team is Different
Переглядів 49 тис.3 місяці тому
PoolGenius 2024 bracket picks and tools: poolgenius.teamrankings.com/ncaa-bracket-picks/?trk=af_hv_mm24_purdue 40% discount for HoopVision viewers: poolgenius.com/hoopvision-discount/?trk=af_hv_mm24_purdue WIRED feature on their bracket optimizer: www.wired.com/story/the-key-to-the-perfect-march-madness-bracket-evolution/ Sign up for the Hoop Vision bracket pool. It's free to join and the top 5...
Why This Offense is Basketball Poetry
Переглядів 248 тис.3 місяці тому
UConn runs some of the most complex offensive sets and actions in the country. This video breaks down the X's and O's, offensive concepts, and players behind Dan Hurley's offensive scheme. Sign up for the Hoop Vision newsletter here: hoopvision.substack.com Newsletter on UConn's chin series: hoopvision.substack.com/p/uconn-chin-series Twitter: hoopvision68 Hoop Vision Store: hoopvis...
The Team That Plays Offense Like a Video Game
Переглядів 178 тис.4 місяці тому
BYU is currently on pace to become the fourth ever high-major to shoot more three-pointers than two-pointers in a season. This video breaks down the X's and O's, offensive concepts, and players behind Mark Pope's 5-Out offensive scheme. Including the Cougars' use of "zoom" action. Sign up for the Hoop Vision newsletter here: hoopvision.substack.com Newsletter on BYU's 5-out offense: hoopvision....
The Defense That NO One Can Score On
Переглядів 389 тис.4 місяці тому
Houston is the current number one ranked adjusted efficiency defense in the country. This video breaks down the X's and O's, defensive concepts, and players behind Kelvin Sampson's defensive scheme. Including the Cougars' "blitz" ball screen coverage. Newsletter on Houston's defense: hoopvision.substack.com/p/the-starting-five-houstons-doing Twitter: hoopvision68 Hoop Vision newslet...
How UConn Attacked UNC's Defensive Switches
Переглядів 21 тис.6 місяців тому
Last week, Kansas handed UConn its first loss of the season. KU bothered the Huskies by switching all on-ball and off-ball screens 1 thru 4. Now this week, UNC tried to replicate Kansas's success with a similar defensive gameplan. This time, UConn took advantage of the switches scoring 1.23 points per possession against the Tar Heels. This video breaks down UConn's offense against the switches....
How Purdue Won the Maui Invitational Championship
Переглядів 12 тис.6 місяців тому
Purdue defeated Marquette in the Maui Invitational finals by a score of 78 to 75. This video breaks down the X's and O's battle between Purdue's offense (centered around Zach Edey) and Marquette's defense. Ball screen data via Synergy Sports shop.synergysports.com/products/deep-dives-ncaa-men-women-monthly-subscription Twitter: hoopvision68 Hoop Vision newsletter: hoopvision.substac...
The Coaching Chess Match Between Kansas and Kentucky
Переглядів 14 тис.7 місяців тому
Kansas's strategy to put Hunter Dickinson on Adou Thiero triggered a series of tactical decisions from both coaches. This video breaks down that ensuing chess match between Bill Self (Kansas) and John Calipari (Kentucky) during the top 25 matchup. Twitter: hoopvision68 Hoop Vision newsletter: hoopvision.substack.com Hoop Vision Store: hoopvisionhq.com/collections/all
The Defensive Adjustment Arizona Made to Dismantle Duke’s Offense
Переглядів 14 тис.7 місяців тому
A short video on Tommy Lloyd and Arizona's decision to switch Oumar Ballo onto Mark Mitchell instead of Kyle Filipowski during the second half of the game at Cameron Indoor Stadium. By making the change, Arizona was able to switch ball screens and keep Ballo in the paint to protect the rim. Twitter: hoopvision68 Hoop Vision newsletter: hoopvision.substack.com Hoop Vision Store: hoop...
How UConn Dominated Their Way to a Final 4
Переглядів 66 тис.Рік тому
UConn is in the Final 4 after winning their first four tourney games by a combined 90 points. This video breaks down the X's and O's behind UConn's offense with a focus on Jordan Hawkins, Andre Jackson, and Adama Sanogo. Twitter: hoopvision68 Hoop Vision newsletter: hoopvision.substack.com Hoop Vision Store: hoopvisionhq.com/collections/all
All 68 NCAA Tournament Teams in 12 Minutes
Переглядів 178 тис.Рік тому
PoolGenius 2024 bracket picks and tools: poolgenius.teamrankings.com/ncaa-bracket-picks/?trk=af_hv_mm24_othervids 40% discount for HoopVision viewers: poolgenius.com/hoopvision-discount/?trk=af_hv_mm24_othervids WIRED feature on their bracket optimizer: www.wired.com/story/the-key-to-the-perfect-march-madness-bracket-evolution/ Sign up for the Hoop Vision bracket pool. It's free to join and the...
The Team That Doesn't Shoot Mid-Range Jumpers
Переглядів 197 тис.Рік тому
Go to www.hudl.com/solutions/professional/basketball?NPN_elite_21_NPN_elite_hoop-vision-nam-mt& to learn more about Hudl's video analysis software used by college and NBA coaches all around the country. Twitter: hoopvision68 Hoop Vision newsletter: hoopvision.substack.com Hoop Vision Store: hoopvisionhq.com/collections/all In this video, we take a deep dive into Alabama and Nate Oat...
The Offensive Action Taking Over Basketball
Переглядів 348 тис.Рік тому
Go to www.hudl.com/solutions/professional/basketball?NPN_elite_21_NPN_elite_hoop-vision-nam-mt& to learn more about Hudl's video analysis software used by college and NBA coaches all around the country. Twitter: hoopvision68 Hoop Vision newsletter: hoopvision.substack.com Hoop Vision Store: hoopvisionhq.com/collections/all In this video, we take a deep dive into how and why so many ...
The Perfect Basketball Game
Переглядів 43 тис.Рік тому
Go to www.hudl.com/solutions/professional/basketball?NPN_elite_21_NPN_elite_hoop-vision-nam-mt& to learn more about Hudl's video analysis software used by college and NBA coaches all around the country. Twitter: hoopvision68 Hoop Vision newsletter: hoopvision.substack.com Hoop Vision Store: hoopvisionhq.com/collections/all In 1985, eight-seeded Villanova took on one-seeded Georgetow...
The 2014 Spurs played the Beautiful Game
Переглядів 214 тис.Рік тому
In 2014, the San Antonio Spurs won the NBA finals playing a beautiful style of basketball predicated on ball movement and player movement. This video breaks down head coach Gregg Popovich's X's & O's and style of play from that 2014 season. Twitter: hoopvision68 Hoop Vision newsletter: hoopvision.substack.com Hoop Vision Store: hoopvisionhq.com/collections/all Thumbnail by Nic Stelt...
The 2009 Orlando Magic were ahead of their time
Переглядів 63 тис.Рік тому
The 2009 Orlando Magic were ahead of their time
I watched an NBA game from every decade
Переглядів 1,6 млн2 роки тому
I watched an NBA game from every decade
How Saint Peter's Upset Their Way to the Elite 8
Переглядів 69 тис.2 роки тому
How Saint Peter's Upset Their Way to the Elite 8
All 68 NCAA Tournament Teams in 12 Minutes
Переглядів 227 тис.2 роки тому
All 68 NCAA Tournament Teams in 12 Minutes
The Secret to Winning Your Bracket Pool
Переглядів 56 тис.2 роки тому
The Secret to Winning Your Bracket Pool
The Fastest Team in the Country
Переглядів 84 тис.2 роки тому
The Fastest Team in the Country
The Defensive Tactic that Changed Basketball
Переглядів 580 тис.2 роки тому
The Defensive Tactic that Changed Basketball
This is the most dominant man in college basketball
Переглядів 780 тис.2 роки тому
This is the most dominant man in college basketball
The Team That Doesn't Dribble
Переглядів 2,7 млн2 роки тому
The Team That Doesn't Dribble
The time Steph Curry was double teamed for an ENTIRE game
Переглядів 1,9 млн2 роки тому
The time Steph Curry was double teamed for an ENTIRE game
I watched every national championship game since 2000
Переглядів 556 тис.2 роки тому
I watched every national championship game since 2000
The Rise and Fall of the Flex Offense
Переглядів 145 тис.3 роки тому
The Rise and Fall of the Flex Offense
How Baylor won the National Championship
Переглядів 47 тис.3 роки тому
How Baylor won the National Championship
How Baylor Exploited Houston's Defense
Переглядів 14 тис.3 роки тому
How Baylor Exploited Houston's Defense
How Gonzaga Broke the 2-Point Shooting Record Books
Переглядів 26 тис.3 роки тому
How Gonzaga Broke the 2-Point Shooting Record Books

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @eL-Hippo
    @eL-Hippo 2 години тому

    This video is awesome-great analysis!!! Thanks for making this 🎉

  • @williamandmiriamflowe1705
    @williamandmiriamflowe1705 4 години тому

    We’ve gone too far in the other direction now. The NBA has gotten boring with four or five out offenses with long shot after long shot. So boring.

  • @clintonwalls3642
    @clintonwalls3642 18 годин тому

    What the heck is so new about this? NOTHING. We were playing basketball like that in the late 70s.

  • @ChristopherMosley-dj3kt
    @ChristopherMosley-dj3kt 19 годин тому

    The modern NBA is a scripted performance every single night

  • @jaredbracci3529
    @jaredbracci3529 19 годин тому

    Yes, some were plumbers & fireman, & painters and cab drivers. There was no players association yet. - so they had to find work. Many people who use that term, don’t understand economics or the game that well - & are disrespectful to those other disciplines. (Who in some instances are better at their jobs, but are not glorified.) For example, Dave Cowens drove a Cab - and was ROY/ MVP & NBA champion, when A a guys like Kareem were in the league @ Wilt at the very end of his career.

  • @RJB117
    @RJB117 День тому

    Sammir is the love child of Mentzer and Zane.

  • @kmb96
    @kmb96 День тому

    Nah they would’ve lynched Kyrie if he was playing in the 50’s lmao

  • @danzemacabre8899
    @danzemacabre8899 День тому

    Wilt Chamberlin led the league in assists in the early 70s , just thought it was a point to be brought up when the walton era came up

  • @joncheskin
    @joncheskin День тому

    I find it interesting that the rule clarifications in 1982 regarding illegal defense ended up creating the stagnant one-on-one game that characterized late 90s and early 00s, surely the league did not have this in mind when they created the clarifications. Arguably this was a more important rule change than the 3-point shot--it was only after the zone defenses were brought back in 2001 that the 3-point shot could emerge as a real weapon.

  • @rogerbraswelljr.923
    @rogerbraswelljr.923 День тому

    I always wondered why it took almost 50 years for the NBA to start up after the invention of basketball when they actually used a basket. Game scores were like 1-2 back then

  • @rogerbraswelljr.923
    @rogerbraswelljr.923 День тому

    I never understood the illegal defense or understood why it was even a rule. I just know it stopped play at least 10 times a game and produced a shit ton of technicals.

  • @kenbolden4912
    @kenbolden4912 День тому

    Im surprised by how many people think this is a unique concept. Real fans watch basketball. I watched as many games a i could from every era except this current era its unbearable.

  • @Acacian141
    @Acacian141 День тому

    The should run the mid-season tournament where in the paint is 3pts and past the arc is 1 point

  • @dtplusthepoints3409
    @dtplusthepoints3409 День тому

    U said it yourself. The reason ball handling appeared to be inferior is because those players werent ALLOWED to carry the ball. Today, these guys, literally, carry/palm the ball EVERY SINGLE TIME they dribble. Is unwatchable imo

  • @jdkay1390
    @jdkay1390 День тому

    Basically iso post your best player

  • @BBZ9000
    @BBZ9000 День тому

    Well… if Houston gets double the rebounds as the other team it’s hard to lose. Also Coogs might only score 60 but they hold the other team to 45 so it works. Go Coogs! Womp womp!!

  • @robertsiefman7543
    @robertsiefman7543 День тому

    The three point shot has ruined the game

  • @oldschoolruler
    @oldschoolruler 2 дні тому

    Cherry picking games from each decade and trying to make them indicative of that entire decade makes for a very skewed look at history. I can easily take a single game from each decade and refute every point made here. Bottom line, a larger pool of games from each decade would have made for a more realistic look at the history of the development of the game.

  • @sams_6
    @sams_6 2 дні тому

    1960s players weren't all set-shooting statues: ua-cam.com/video/bTCXjj9T-cg/v-deo.html

  • @williambarr3551
    @williambarr3551 2 дні тому

    The 1950 NBA looks like pre Catlin Clark WNBA.

  • @williambarr3551
    @williambarr3551 2 дні тому

    3 point shot ruined the game, True!

  • @lesslycarthan956
    @lesslycarthan956 2 дні тому

    There's a few things no.1 1950-1962 average player from point guards to power forward was 5'7 to 6'1 so not much spacing. Bill Russell flooded the paint and that called for outside spacing the pick and roll 3 man rotation for a better shot or the feed inside to Russell it wasnt till wilt Chamberlain in same height as bull was the feed and seed offense used and spaced big men we saw this with penny hardaway and shaq in 95.just cut on nba jams. The average guard in the 80s was now 6'1 and considered the small guy I know I played second guard at 6'0 in college surrounded by 6'9 power forward and 6'7 small forward and 7'1 center. 1988. Today's game is a 6'6 point guard and second guard 2 6'9 forwards and a 7'2 center. 2. The old run and gun pace of the 50s was due also do to the size of the players faster pace faster chase I forever thought the set shot was lazy but it was tactical in fourth quarter fatigue. I got benched for an entire game for set shooting I also got benched for shooting almost half court 3s back to back even thou they went in. Because if you in the paint why kick it out for 3 pointer settle for the 2. 3.what you didn't show was the violence of nba from 1950-1962 clipping, booting,knee in the leg foot stepping Jersey balling hand check trash talking fist fights. The same 1984 Celtics and the 1980 Detroit pistons something the commissioner got rid of in 1990. I guarantee you old school ball would knock Steph curry on his ass and make LeBron James quit

  • @wyatt8457
    @wyatt8457 2 дні тому

    No overpaying these idiots ruined the game,because remember it's still just a game.

  • @brentsumpter3604
    @brentsumpter3604 2 дні тому

    they definitely played a lot of booty ball in the 70s

  • @Al.j.Vasquez
    @Al.j.Vasquez 2 дні тому

    I think that this applies to everything, the way you learn things is the way you do things, if you bring a specialist at anything from 70 years ago, that specialist it's gonna look like he knows nothing or he's too basic, if you took that same guy but introduce him to the new style and knowledge, give it a couple of years to develop and settle, that specialist will still be at the level of today's specialists, because now he has the knowledge. If you bring a 50's player to today's game and explain to him what he can do on the court and show him how to shoot in the modern style, that player is going to be as good as current players are. That's part of the evolution of the game, you can't learn new things if you don't know the basic ones first, knowledge gets refined and you keep improving on what works best, like the Fostbury flop in high jump. If you think high jumpers before Fostbury were trash, well, you're wrong, they had worse knowledge and facilities than the ones we have today, so their conditions were trash, they were not trash. That's why i hate both extremes, the guys who say old players were trash and today's players are the best ever when they're allowed to palm, carry, scoop and travel, and the oldheads that hate on new players because they're not as physically tough and can't defend as well when the game is harder to defend due to the lack of rule enforcement.

  • @chrisguevara
    @chrisguevara 2 дні тому

    The dribbling and what we call "handles" improving over time has more to do with officiating IMO. If refs still called it like the 60s, we would not have the ball handling we see today. Today it's so lax that I would say, most players can't go without traveling in most situations.

  • @nathangragg4839
    @nathangragg4839 3 дні тому

    So basically the rules have changed to dumb down the game and create more scoring. Today's nba isn't real basketball and it's all about dunks, 3s and no defense.

    • @Orbitalresonancefrequencies
      @Orbitalresonancefrequencies 2 дні тому

      Nah, the game evolved and became more entertaining to watch, which is the whole point of sports, to be entertained. No one wants to watch dudes dribble like their back is broken and not be able to go left. Also no one wants to watch drawn out isolation plays that end with a long midrange shot, nor a bunch of players clogging the paint. Giannis would terrorize any era, same with Lebron.

    • @chay770
      @chay770 2 дні тому

      bruh your favorite era the 90s was killed by the stupid illegal defense rules lmao

    • @beardownbitches4074
      @beardownbitches4074 2 дні тому

      Pretty much. Adam Silver basically admitted this helps the "skilled" players

  • @thebryceisright4851
    @thebryceisright4851 3 дні тому

    Now he's going to run this offense, but with much better talent. Could anyone really imagine how crazy last years squad would've been with any other coach but Cal. Unlocking Rob and Reed, and have 3 7 footers that they could work with, along with arguably the best scorer in the country in Antonio Reeves.

  • @adamg1496
    @adamg1496 3 дні тому

    Yeah, the 3 point line makes the NBA a p**** a** type league.You should get 3 4 taking it to the whole and dunkin

  • @superpecar6577
    @superpecar6577 3 дні тому

    Респект

  • @pjc_deleon7290
    @pjc_deleon7290 3 дні тому

    How did the construction of the ball from various decades affect gameplay? Also the spring shock absorbers on the Ring? Also the officiating?

  • @paulvicentevcurimao5596
    @paulvicentevcurimao5596 3 дні тому

    That is why kobe is better than MJ. 1st illegal defense was out. 2nd most his peers and veteran players were not afraid of him, unlike MJ. Hence, those players can fully showcase their game as compared against MJ.

  • @paulvicentevcurimao5596
    @paulvicentevcurimao5596 3 дні тому

    Should have separated the 60s. A lot of changes happened in the 60s.

  • @rymartlariosa6906
    @rymartlariosa6906 3 дні тому

    Just like what Steph said

  • @HugginsUnlimited
    @HugginsUnlimited 3 дні тому

    Excellent idea. However, hard to apply from two teams in one game, a blanket skills assessment of an entire league in a given decade. I love the thought and attempt. Great work!

  • @codyduggins2123
    @codyduggins2123 3 дні тому

    Bob Davies pretty much started the fast break, not the lakers. Sad how he was voted in the top 10 greatest players of the game at the 25th anniversary of the NBA and now is pretty much forgotten due to no footage of games being around. You can see a 30 second clip of him and the layup he does is crazy. Plague at HOF says first superstar of modern pro basketball. RIP #11

  • @j-us-t_be-in-g
    @j-us-t_be-in-g 3 дні тому

    @hoopvision68 You're incorrect...the NBA and the BAA were not the same. The BAA merged with the NBL to create the NBA on August 3rd, 1949. The NBA took on the identity and history of the BAA. BAA was 3 years old and NBL was 12 years old at the time of their merging. BAA had the more popular cities as well as venues in addition to making more money though a younger league than the NBL.

  • @abdullatiif
    @abdullatiif 3 дні тому

    They just had zero skills, they was trying to figure out how to play , evolution, evolution, evolution!!!!!

  • @brandondeal6773
    @brandondeal6773 4 дні тому

    This is why I don't even entertain someone when they put a player prior to the mid-late 70s in their top 10...those players are accomplished...but they aren't all time greats...they wouldn't make high school rosters in 2024

  • @gavinsheridan4680
    @gavinsheridan4680 4 дні тому

    “We always hear that basketball used to be more of a team game.” It was at the college level, which was a bigger deal than the pros until the 80s.

  • @jaquevius
    @jaquevius 4 дні тому

    Magic did this All the time in the 80’s. Many examples of bigger guards doing this in the last 30+ years. The main difference is that bigs don’t like to play big anymore so the lane is wide open, and the guards have much more time on the ball before double teams etc. Basically if big guys don’t want to be labeled as a back to the basket post player, then the guards will assume that role, because inside out will always work better than skip passes around the perimeter and jacking up contested threes. In other words, if the big boys want to play perimeter ball, then the guards have evolved into the interior presence. Hard to compare eras, but I’d love to see Hakeem etc play against today’s post players.

  • @andredobbs5390
    @andredobbs5390 4 дні тому

    Well done sir

  • @thebxsavage
    @thebxsavage 4 дні тому

    22:28 Kobe’s 35 PPG / 81 points becomes even MORE IMPRESSIVE somehow. Unreal scoring dominance during a notoriously depressed scoring era.

  • @____2080_____
    @____2080_____ 4 дні тому

    One thing people never bring up in the so-called skills department 6:51 is the carrying/traveling rules. That has nothing to do with skill and everything to do with how the rules changed. You can have Kyrie level of skills if you’re able to palm the ball on the size underneath. That was against the rules in the past.

  • @brianshepardson9756
    @brianshepardson9756 4 дні тому

    You should have talked more about how letting todays guys carry the ball makes it almost impossible to guard them. Also, if reffs called offensive fouls like they did in the sixties,Shaq would have fouled out of every game.

  • @topdogtaz218
    @topdogtaz218 4 дні тому

    So imagine if Kobe played during the illegal defense era like Jordan. 🤔

  • @TRONABORON
    @TRONABORON 4 дні тому

    Today's NBA is boring!

  • @DariusFoster-bu5kw
    @DariusFoster-bu5kw 5 днів тому

    No team shooting above 40% is wild 😂

  • @Chayliss
    @Chayliss 5 днів тому

    Shout out mark jackson Mr og booty ball

  • @Audi100
    @Audi100 5 днів тому

    playing in the post